Other disadvantages include a greater chance the wire will break and any surface imperfections can cause errors in the cut.
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Flat paints may be better for walls that have been repainted several times because flat paints make surface imperfections less noticeable.
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As a gloss finish will reveal surface imperfections such as sanding marks, surfaces must generally be prepared more thoroughly for gloss finishes.
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Better grades of oak, which generally have fewer knots and surface imperfections, can cost $ 8 or $ 9 a square foot, he said.
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The intensity of the incoherent elastic peak and its dependence on scattering angle can therefore provide useful information about surface imperfections present on the crystal.
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The droplets develop at a point of surface imperfection ( pit, scratch ), called nucleation sites and grow in size as more vapour condenses on its exposed surface.
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However, the fatigue properties of the part will be improved, since the stresses are normally significantly higher at the surface in part due to surface imperfections and damage.
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Because the paintings also tended to be varnished with shellac, a purified waxy resin excreted onto twigs by tree-dwelling insects called lacs, surface imperfections could be smoothed out.
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The larger the ratio of sprung weight to unsprung weight, the less the body and vehicle occupants are affected by bumps, dips, and other surface imperfections such as small bridges.
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In the EPS process, the impact of the abrasive particles on the steel surface serves to " smooth out " minor surface imperfections such as scratches, pits, roll marks and silicone streaks.